Description |
xvi, 303 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Allyn & Bacon Communicarion sciences and disorders series |
Contents |
Language and reading: convergences and divergences / Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts -- Reading development / Alan G. Kamhi and Hugh W. Catts -- Defining and classifying reading disabilities / Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne M. Adlof -- Causes of reading disabilities / Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi, and Suzanne M. Adlof -- Assessment and instruction for phonemic awareness and word recognition skills / Stephanie Al Otaiba, Marcia L. Kosanovich, and Joseph K. Torgesen -- Perspectives on assessing and improving reading comprehension / Alan G. Kamhi -- Assessing and remediating text comprehension problems / Carol E. Westby -- Spelling assessment and intervention: a multiple linguistic approach to improving literacy outcomes / Kenn Apel, Julie J. Masterson, and Danielle Brimo -- Learning to write / Cheryl M. Scott -- Developing knowledge and skills for writing / Carol E. Westby |
Summary |
New to This Edition: A new chapter on reading comprehension (Chapter 6) addresses definitional issues that affect the way reading is assessed and taught. Additionally, a model of comprehension is presented to help readers develop appropriate measures of understanding. A new chapter on spelling (Chapter 8) covers the innovative 4-block model of spelling while also providing numerous suggestions to help readers assess and treat students with spelling difficulties. Updated and consolidated information on defining and classifying reading disabilities has been incorporated into a new, stand-alone chapter (Chapter 3). Expanded information about RTI and subgroups of poor readers has been added to Chapter 3. New topics include comprehension development (Chapter 2), RTI and subgroups of poor readers (Chapter 3), auditory processing deficits and poor comprehenders (Chapter 4), development of literate vocabulary and complex syntactic structures (Chapter 7), and cognitive linguistic skills in writing (Chapter 10). An updated Chapter 9 now includes additional instructions about how to write genre-specific texts |
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Now more than ever, increased attention has been given to students achieving adequate levels of reading proficiency. Maintaining its strong clinical and research basis, the third edition of Language and Reading Disabilities successfully keeps pace with the rapid changes in our knowledge about language and reading disabilities by providing readers with the most up-to-date advances in research and instruction in reading disabilities. This edition continues to cover a wide variety of theories by comparing and noting the similarities and differences between spoken and written language. This text is broad-based in its coverage of identification, assessment, and treatment of reading and writing disorders |
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This text explores the differences between spoken and written language, the basic factors in reading and language development, the stages of reading development, as well as how to define and classify reading disabilities and understand their clinical implications. Coverage includes how to assess phonemic awareness, word recognition, reading comprehension and the relationship between spelling and other literacy skills, and writing foundations and processes |
Notes |
Revised edition of: Language and reading disabilities : Boston : Pearson/A and B. second edition 2005 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Children -- United States -- Language.
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English language -- Composition and exercises -- Study and teaching -- United States.
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Reading disability -- United States.
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Reading -- Remedial teaching -- United States.
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Author |
Catts, Hugh W. (Hugh William), 1949- author
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Kamhi, Alan G., 1950-
Language and reading disabilities
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LC no. |
2011010228 |
ISBN |
0137072775 |
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9780137072774 |
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